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In this episode, we talk about Dominion voting machines and how they manage to make sure their voting machines are secure. We also cover a story of a man who is using the same technology as a gun to kill and robocalls voters.
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hey welcome to the podcast uh you know sure it's not the daily but then what again kind of is is
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the daily uh we talk a little bit about dominion and what's happening with the uh ballot count
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today also we uh we went into something that's really really important there was a lawsuit in
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california that has kind of put a lid on gavin newsom and it is good for freedom lovers we'll
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see what happens he says the same thing that the michigan government governor has said she's just
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going to go around the courts and she'll just use her own power to do it in other ways we'll see
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is freedom on the rise or is it being slowly crushed to death also let's be more like france
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uh yeah actually we tell you why coming up in just a little while nick de paulo joins us also janice
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dean an amazing story of what cuomo has actually done and how many people he's actually killed
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jeff brown is a frequent guest on this program when it comes to technology he's the founder and
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chief investment analyst for brownstone research he's the editor of the bleeding edge
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uh and i've kind of asked him to step out of his expertise in some ways he's not an expert on
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voting machines but he is a tech expert he spent 25 years as high technology executive he's worked
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with call uh qualcomm uh nxp semiconductors also juniper networks and i asked him uh on friday
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tell me about the dominion voting system so he's gone to work over the weekend and over the last few
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days and he's been doing his homework and uh and looking for the the odds of this being us being
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able to easily compromise the dominion system jeff brown joins us now hello jeff how are you
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hi good morning so you went you started just using the unit user's manual you went and read the god
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bless you man you went and read the user's manual well it's it's not very exciting reading but it's a
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great place to start um uh obviously it's uh it's accessible directly from uh dominion and we can see
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how the company uh essentially uh manages uh the voting machine and of course uh the security of
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uh the election process uh through its own technology and uh it also uh goes to pretty
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detailed lengths to um identify how much risk is actually involved um in its own system which uh
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might seem counterintuitive uh yeah so first of all is can you access the voting machines easily can
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somebody from the outside with nefarious intent access these uh so the answer to that is absolutely
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um now there's some caveats uh one is is if we're talking about someone that's remote and not um at the
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uh uh election or the polling center um the machine would obviously have to be connected and
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uh as we learned um in several instances they were connected to the internet so if that uh in a
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situation like that uh people would be able to access these machines with the right uh credentials
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now what's interesting though is that um these machines are just like any computer that you or i
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would have uh they have uh what's called an administrative password and uh uh people that uh are in charge
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of managing these machines at the polling centers have access uh essentially administrative access to the
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machines anyone that has uh the keys or the password uh to gain administrative access uh has the ability
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to modify delete alter uh change uh election results but how how hard would that be uh not hard at all
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um in fact uh you know as we look as i uh reviewed the the security of the platform uh dominion outlines
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in its user manual uh that uh with access um a user uh would have the ability to uh for example tamper
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with the device configuration they can tamper with election result files they can uh audit or change or
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manipulate uh the audit logs of the dominion system uh they can even tamper with transmitted election results
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uh so they can give one thing uh uh to the the the uh federal election uh committee and uh alter
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uh the data that's uh actually uh on the uh dominion system now what i found that was very interesting
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uh is that the mitigation for many of these security vulnerabilities were to uh implement
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i'll quote implement the proper process for access control for memory card handling and unit storage
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so the solution was simply for uh humans uh i.e. people that were working at these polling centers
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to protect the memory card which is easily accessible on the side of the machine
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so wait so could could you take the memory card change it and put it back or could you swap it out
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with a pre-loaded memory card both the the only security mechanism to secure the memory card
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is one of those small little plastic strings that is supposed to provide evidence that there hasn't
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been any tampering but you can simply cut that off take out the memory card you could even switch the
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memory card and put a new um kind of tamper proof plastic uh uh string uh back onto uh the dominion uh
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system uh it would be very easy to take one memory card out put another one in it would be easy to take
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uh out a memory card to alter the data and the information on the card uh before it was transmitted
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uh for uh final tabulations so can you can you double votes or change or flip votes easily
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it could you just go into the software and and do those things yes so uh again anyone that would
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have uh administrative access to the dominion machine uh could easily do what you just suggested
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and there's another mechanism um uh that could also be used after all this is a software platform
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and uh the ability to uh for example uh wait a vote so uh for every uh one vote that's cast for one
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candidate uh two votes could actually be tabulated uh wait and uh what fraction of votes you can why
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would you have that what well there's only one reason would be to manipulate the uh the voting
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results dominion systems i think as you probably know are used in some pretty uh nefarious countries
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where um legal elections are is this in the owner's manual that you can set it to count one for two
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no this is just um an example of what you can do with uh programming the machine but we read as we saw
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um uh in the um uh that uh you know it's been referred to as uh software glitches or a malfunction
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or suddenly these machines uh stopped counting um uh obviously um uh a simple explanation the most
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simple explanation could be that uh obviously the software was being tampered with or uh different
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software was being used uh to uh to change the voting results all right so
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we have a motive we have means it could be done but we don't have any evidence that anything was
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done um at all so we're kind of going this in the in through the back way we're saying do they have
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means motive and opportunity yes to all those things however that doesn't mean a crime has been
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committed is there any way to easily go and look at these machines and audit and no i mean usually
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when you'll make a change to software you make you you leave a trail yes that's right and so the answer
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is is yes uh the right thing to do the right thing to do to get definitive proof would be to do a full
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software audit uh of the software on the machines in these uh swing states you know where um uh the the the
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voter fraud is um heavily suspected uh it is would not be difficult to find uh the part of the software code
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that has been manipulated to produce different results that's the beautiful thing about software it just does what it's told
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so if it's instructed to miscount then they can find uh a software engineer can find exactly where in
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the code um uh the software is that would cause uh false or fraudulent uh results it would seem
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logical that we would as a nation want to do this after before and after every election that we would
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precisely i mean there's no i don't understand why we're working with archaic software there's there's
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there's no reason for any of this in today's age is there there isn't at all and to make matters
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worse worse it's almost as if the dominion machines were designed to have several fail points in other
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words several major security risks why would you say that it was designed that way because no one if
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they were building a system or a network whether it be for corporation or a government no one would
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design these many security risks into a system if they wanted to keep the data and information
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unaltered and safe it i'll use um dominion's own words for these different levels of tampering of of
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audit logs or device configurations they they assigned a risk rating uh and in many cases the risk rating is
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high these are high these are dominion's own words this is do you have the security do you happen to
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have the you happen to have the book in front of you because you said in the notes that i got that
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on page like 400 452 to 469 they outline in detail the high and medium risk that ballots can be tempered with
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correct yes page 452 tampering with device configuration the risk rating is high uh page
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455 tampering with election result files the risk rating is high tampering with transmitted election
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result files on also on page 455 risk rating is high these are just a few examples why from their owner
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manual what what their own user manual that i understand why texas would reject this why would
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anyone buy it why would anybody buy something for elections here in the united states unless you
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wanted to tamper why would anybody buy that they wouldn't i can uh absolutely assure you that any uh for
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example chief technology officer or chief security officer they would never purchase a product with software
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that has all of these vulnerabilities for their business or their division of the government it would
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they would never do it to pull something like this off does it require uh what level of sophistication
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would it require and and how big of a conspiracy circle would it require to to change the votes in in
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swing states well honestly with uh uh if the bad actor is an insider in other words they work for the
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polling station as long as they have administrative access uh they can they can manipulate the votes
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um this is um no you know the system is no different than uh what consumers are are used to in terms of
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um uh working with for example a windows-based system these are normal kind of user interfaces you wouldn't
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have to be with administrative access my point is you wouldn't have to be a software engineer to do
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it now if you were remote and connected through the internet then you'd have to have a different
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level of skills and especially if you wanted to go back and make modifications and then basically cover
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your tracks and modify the audit logs um so the question you asked about whether or not you can
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audit it somebody that was really sophisticated and uh wanted to do this on a wider scale
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uh could literally also alter those audit logs now why you know again to your question you can actually
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design the system so the audit logs couldn't be altered but they've designed the system so that they can
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be altered unbelievable jeff thank you very much jeff brown founder and uh chief investor analyst of
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brownstone research also the editor of the bleeding edge you can find him at his website brownstone
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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janice dean is the fox news senior meteorologist she is also the author of mostly sunny which kind of
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well except for this hour maybe uh kind of sums her up mostly sunny hi janice how are you
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hi glenn and hi stew thank you for having me today hey janice um i am thrilled to meet someone that
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uh is as upset as stew is on andrew cuomo i don't know how he gets away with what he has gotten away
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with in new york but it's despicable it's really despicable tell me how this story affected you
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before we get into all the stats well my husband lost both of his parents to coronavirus um his dad
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was in a nursing home the plan was to have both parents in an assisted living facility close to
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where we are uh and the back story on that is his parents lived in a four-story walk up in brooklyn
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for almost 60 years they didn't want to move it was rent controlled we tried for many years to try
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to get them to move uh they wouldn't listen to us uh as they got older they had more health problems
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his dad was suffering from dementia uh he was his his health was going downhill very quickly
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his mom had problems walking she had to use a walker we had aids coming into the the building but
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my husband still had to go to their apartment there were trips to the er it was uh it was to the point
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where we had to have 24-hour care for both of them they couldn't take care of themselves they
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couldn't take care of each other so we found a great assisted living residence very close
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to us on long island and the plan was to have them both together in a double room his dad needed
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rehab because he had a lot of health issues so we had to get him in better shape uh and he was only
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there for a couple of weeks glenn uh and when the coronavirus came in to play and that was at the
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very end of march we got a call on a saturday morning uh saying his dad wasn't feeling well and
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up until this point where we're getting updates he was doing fine both of them were doing fine
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and the saturday morning uh sean gets the phone call that his dad isn't feeling well and that
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he's running a fever and three hours later he's he's dead holy cow yep they call us to tell he
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f he died three hours after the initial phone call of saying he wasn't well and because we were in
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a quarantine we couldn't go physically go see him uh for you know at least a week and a half we weren't
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able to go see him we were trying to get regular updates so we didn't find out that he had covid
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until the death certificate um and we didn't know that at this point that the governor was putting
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covid positive patients into nursing homes it was only after he died that i started seeing the reports
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and i remember getting a phone call before he died from one of the aides that was taking care of him
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saying that they were moving him to another floor so that they could accept more patients so that was
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my first red flag yeah uh and your husband's mom yeah his his my husband had to call his mom to tell
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her that her husband had died she hadn't seen him in in many weeks uh it was the hardest thing he's ever
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had to do she got sick in her assisted living facility and was transported to the hospital
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and we didn't know she had covid until she got to the hospital she died several days later um and
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the other reason why i'm angry and i'm upset is because her number does not count because the
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governor will not count or at least won't release the numbers of covid patients that got covid in their
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elder care facilities but died in the hospital they're the only state that counts it like that
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right they're the only state that says if you got it at a nursing home but you died in a hospital it
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doesn't count correct uh and there have been people trying to sue for this information we were supposed to
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get the information from his health commissioner howard zucker uh before the election and then it was
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delayed until after the election and now we're not supposed to get the total numbers until in january
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so they're at the empire center which is a watchdog of sorts uh it has sued the governor and his health
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department for this information because if we're going to go forward and we're getting into a second
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wave now if we don't have the actual total numbers that's a big problem do we have any idea of a guess
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an educated guess the educated guess is double what they are reporting so the governor is reporting i
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think 6 500 deaths uh in the nursing home facilities and uh what i am hearing the estimates are at least
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double that when you include those that died in the hospital but got covid in their elder care facility
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put this into perspective still uh what are the what are other states looking at i mean new york's
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performance in basically every category is worse than every other state um and the only thing the
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only states that compete with new york are states like new jersey which was largely overflow from from
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new york um you know and and to show you how disingenuous cuomo has been on this point i mean we
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all know that he imported covid positive patients into nursing homes right and he also uh will not tell
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everyone uh what the actual total of of nursing home deaths are he won't say what they are he will not
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reported it's been months and months and months lawsuits and everything else but what makes him
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uniquely awful in every single way are things like this where he uses the second point that he's only
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disclosing half the deaths as a defense for his initial policy because when you ask him about his
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initial policy of importing these patients he says well look at our numbers we're like 34th in the nation
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well you're only 34th in the nation because you're lying about the total which is documented not by just
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conservative sources but all over the mainstream media that this is has not occurred they have not
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disclosed the correct number of patients so he uses his lie to defend his policy that affected so
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many lives it's it is it's incomprehensible how terrible he's been through this so janice how come the
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the lawsuits are not winning how come you're not getting the release of the information what is the excuse
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they need more time apparently they need more time to get all of this information it is
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very frustrating and of course we have other questions like governor why didn't you use the
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facilities that were provided by the federal government to you including uh this mercy ship and
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the javits center and some of the makeshift hospitals that were put in place where taxpayers spent
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millions of dollars uh making these makeshift hospitals so that you could put corona virus
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patients into these places instead of nursing homes the most vulnerable areas and the beginning of this
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glenn he was talking he knew he said if we put uh the virus in nursing homes it would spread like dry
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grass there is evidence of him saying that on the record so he knew um but i've read things that are
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very interesting to me that he was getting whispers in his ear by some of his top hospital donors that the
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hospitals were saying we cannot deal with all of these corona patients we are not able to care for them
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like perhaps may uh nursing home might so maybe that's where we should put the corona virus patients so
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there's all sorts of interesting things that i think uh an investigation might come up with
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so so because my next question was why would he why would he do this it was so clear we the one thing we
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knew going into it is if you are elderly and sick or weak you're done we knew that that's the one thing we
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knew as it was coming over so he had to have go ahead no we did know that and since you know i would
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say in the last several weeks i've been doing a lot of these rallies with um some of the families that
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are going through the same thing that i'm going to through our family and i've talked to nursing care
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workers uh and they have the same questions and they were the ones that actually right away raised their
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hand wrote documents saying please do not do this we are we are not equipped to take uh covid positive
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patients into our home we don't have enough ppe we can't separate them this is going to be uh this
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is like fire through dry grass all of these people these experts knew why did the governor still put out
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an executive order forcing covid positive patients into nursing homes not for one not for two weeks but
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46 days until finally he rescinded the order and the other thing stew knows very well is that if you
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go on uh the health care website of new york you cannot find that executive order anywhere they have
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scrubbed it from the website this this country is becoming so dangerous the the politician without a
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a free press and i don't mean free as an i think cnn is free to report anything they want they just choose
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differently but uh without a press that is actually trying to stand for the people not for the institutions
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not for the parties not for the politicians but for the people we are so far off the reservation now of
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of a country that can even be free we're not even getting the news and they're scrubbing it and nobody
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cares well you're right some of those places don't care thankfully you're you know the blaze is helping
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me with this fox news has helped me with this the new york post has been uh doing some good investigative
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journalism the you know the wall street journal as well there have been a couple of articles in the new
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york times uh but the problem is and that's why i'm vocal is because i am not seeing the mainstream
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media uh you know ask these questions or demand accountability of their leaders uh he really has
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been ruling with an iron fist and every time he does get asked the question he blames everybody else
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except the person that signed the order he's blamed god and mother nature and the new york post and fox
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news and he and the nurse the nursing care workers and the visitors and by the way i was never able to
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visit my loved ones so i didn't have a chance to bring in covid to the nursing home and and we and
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he has now gone to the tactic of saying how dare you even ask that is so hurtful to me to even playing
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the martyr on this right he's actually said how how cruel of you to you know put the blame on me
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um and to see these interviews still to this day going around i mean he's published a book on his
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leadership that he continues uh to publicize and in my mind he is profiting off the over 30 000 new
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yorkers including my in-laws that died by publishing a book on leadership of new york after he has helped
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really uh i mean he his order has helped kill thousands of relatives of new york state and
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this is not political glenn this is not about republican or democrat my in-laws were were registered
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democrats this is not about politics this is about accountability for something that went wrong
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and it's because of your leadership that we're put into this situation
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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well a judge has ruled that gavin newsom has violated the state's constitution
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by unilaterally ordering that all registered voters be sent mail-in ballots now this could play
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a role uh in uh the election in other states if this continues you you the constitution is extraordinarily
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clear the legislature oversees the election and only the legislature can change the laws this is something
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that the trump administration was fighting fast and furious if you will uh all throughout the end of
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summer and in fall and in some cases they won that case i don't know why they didn't win in every case
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but now in california however however uh the court also uh ruled that there was good cause for permanent
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injunction restraining gavin newsom from issuing any further unconstitutional orders
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that make new statutory law or legislative policy wow so what that means is gavin newsom all of the
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things that he has has done now issuing 58 executive orders changing over 400 laws unilaterally keeping
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people locked in place at home has now been ruled unconstitutional this is fantastic news the judge
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rejected newsom's argument that section 8627 of the emergency services act gives him autocratic powers
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at least 24 of his executive orders rely on that section the most damaging order of course was the
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uh lockdown uh pacific uh the pacific legal foundation's new lawsuit uses the same separation of powers
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argument over victory established as a successful legal theory this color blinded or this color-coded
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blueprint is complex in its mechanics and sweeping and its implications for businesses throughout the
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state business owners are left without a representative voice as the governor decides fundamental public
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policy for the state this continuing exercise of one-man rule violates separation of powers because
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only the legislature is allowed to make these kinds of fundamental policy determinations under the
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california constitution this is a california judge this is crazy i mean crazy good now lawmakers up in michigan
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are doing the same thing with whitmer uh state representative matt matic uh several of the republican
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colleagues announced that they are seeking to hold impeachment hearings for governor whitmer in the state
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house of representatives they uh they posted this on facebook over the weekend they uh they listed
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several reasons why they say whitmer should be impeached and removed from office including ignoring
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court orders ignored during the process and the legislature uh they uh charged that she is using
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our kids as political pawns and denied special needs students who depend on the services that occur
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during in-person classes um the michigan constitution empowers the state house of representatives to impeach
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any civil officer for corrupt conduct in office or for crimes or misdemeanors in a statement responding
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to the lawmakers uh whitmer's office listen to this she said the governor doesn't have time
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for partisan politics or for people who don't wear masks unbelievable unbelievable you don't have time for
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partisan politics really oh my gosh uh so that is happening in michigan and we are going to need every
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citizen on high alert because as many people found out do we have the justin trudeau uh audio from
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yesterday um as many people found out for the first time over the weekend the great reset is coming
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uh this is uh something that was trending thank god the great reset was trending on sunday and it is the
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same great reset that we've been talking about for several months and the police are the police the
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press has been ignoring here's what the prime minister of canada said over the weekend building back better
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means getting support to the most vulnerable while maintaining our momentum on reaching the 2030 agenda
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for sustainable development and the sdgs canada is here to listen and to help this pandemic has
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provided an opportunity for a reset this is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts
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to reimagine economic systems that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty inequality
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and climate change there's a couple of things that he said there first of all he started with building
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back better have you noticed that building back better is behind the heads of prime ministers all
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over the world now it's really weird it's really weird terrible slogan no no no it's as good and as
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catchy as me read good right i mean it's a ridiculous statement it is a global statement now build back
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back better i've never heard anything so bad and that's why it sticks out but it's part now of the
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great reset and when they talk about reimagining economic systems they're talking about shareholder
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capitalism which is the closest thing i could describe to shareholder capitalism is the system they
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have in communist china no hyperbole or the system that germany went to in the 1930s no hyperbole the
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elites at the world economic forum in june the united nations the international monetary fund
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and dozens of other non-profits and corporations met to discuss how they plan to use the coronavirus
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pandemic to push the reset button on the global economy many of the details are not hammered out yet
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until the wheel the world economic forum meets again early next year but they did lay out their
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broad outline and it is terrifying they want to impose a mountain of massive new government programs
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including the green new deal a jobs guaranteed and government controlled health care but that is
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just the start they also want to completely change the way businesses operate so that every corporation
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is coerced in becoming champions for left-wing social justice causes you want to know why nike and
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everybody else is already on the bandwagon because they know what's coming they want to create a new
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international digital currency that also could be used to displace the dollar as the world's reserve
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currency that is going to be disastrous for everyone in america that has saved money you remember i told you
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almost 20 years ago there is no way to bring the united states level of success and monetary prowess up
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you can't bring the rest of the world up to our standards which means they have to bring us down to
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everyone else's standards and that is what this is all about in the name of social justice uh by the way uh
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digital currency and international digital currency that is going to take the power the economic power
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that we all have in the you know with the invisible hand of the market and it goes to a small number of
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bankers and international officials they will be able to control absolutely everything and all of the elites
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now are pushing for the great reset and they know that this this movement would ordinarily be impossible
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to achieve because of countries like the united states this is why donald trump could not win this
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election they wanted to make sure he is not in office because he's the only one that would have stood
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against it and that's why the pandemic is so important to the left it's a big reason why so
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many left-wing politicians are now again asking for giant shutdowns of our economies lori lightfoot
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in chicago issued a new stay-at-home advisory illinois threatening to shut down the entire state
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according to the governor virginia they're your governor ralph northam has increased restrictions on
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all indoor gatherings and many restaurants the governors of california oregon washington are
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gearing up for the same thing they are going to kill the small business crush entrepreneurship
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force all americans to come crawling on their hands and knees to government for survival so they can
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reshape the entire world as prince charles said who's a great supporter of uh the great reset
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this is a golden opportunity to seize something good we are in the earliest stages but much darker days
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lie ahead if joe biden becomes our next president because we have strong evidence biden and his closest
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allies are all devoted to the great reset it is it is important it is vital to you and your children's
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freedom and economic freedom that you know about the great reset go directly to the world economic
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forum their website uh it's w e forum dot org slash great hash reset but go to the sources read through
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the world economic forums report on reforming the way all corporations are going to operate it's called
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measuring stakeholder capitalism don't listen to people who are giving you conspiracy theories and don't
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spread anything from anyone else go to the source it is vital we do it now